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ABSTRACT

The present invention provides an earring setting for a gemstone including an arched portion, an earring wire and an end cap. The arched portion includes a hinge at one end and a mounting peg, passing through an opening in the gemstone, at the other end. The earring wire is attached to the hinge, and the end cap is attached to the mounting peg. The end cap includes an earring clasp to releasably engage the earring wire.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.60/672,527, filed Apr. 19, 2005, which is incorporated herein byreference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to earrings, and, more particularly, to anearring utilizing a unique construction.

2. Description of Related Art

Earrings have adorned humans for a very long time. In modern times,gemstones, such as diamonds, are mounted within prong settings, whichare then attached to posts for use with pierced ears. Gemstones may besimilarly attached to clips for use with non-pierced ears. Verticallypendant earrings typically include a setting, such as a prong, in whichthe gemstone is mounted, which then hangs, dangles, or is soldered to,from a post or clip attached to the ear. Various devices may be used tohang the gemstone from the post or clip, including, for example, aprecious or semi-precious metal chain, a metal link, etc. A wire andclasp arrangement may also be used to secure a pendant earring to apierced ear. The wire, attached to one portion of the gemstone setting,is first passed through the hole in the ear and then secured within aclasp attached to another portion of the gemstone setting.

Spherical gemstones, such as pearls, may be directly mounted to earringposts or clips using various settings, such as, for example, a cap gluedto the outer surface of the gemstone, a prong, a bezel, a pave, or anyother well known fashion setting. Alternatively, a peg may be insertedinto a hole drilled into the gemstone and then glued in place. Sphericalgemstones may also be incorporated into a pendant earring design, whichmay include a cap glued to the outer surface of the gemstone andattached to the depending portion of the earring, such as the chain,link, etc. However, prior art spherical gemstone earring designs sufferfrom limited flexibility.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention provide an earring setting for agemstone including an arched portion, an earring wire and an end cap.The arched portion includes a hinge at one end and a mounting peg,passing through an opening in the gemstone, at the other end. Theearring wire is attached to the hinge, and the end cap is attached tothe mounting peg. The end cap includes an earring clasp to releasablyengage the earring wire.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The above and other advantages of this invention will become moreapparent by the following description of invention and the accompanyingdrawings.

FIGS. 1A and 1B present a partial cutaway view of an earring, in openand closed positions, respectively, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIGS. 2A and 2B present a partial cutaway view of an earring, in openand closed positions, respectively, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIGS. 3A and 3B present a partial cutaway view of an earring, in openand closed positions, respectively, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIGS. 3C and 3D present a partial cutaway view of an earring, in openand closed positions, respectively, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 4 depicts earring settings according to various embodiments of thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIGS. 1A and 1B present a partial cutaway view of an earring 100, inopen (i.e., unclasped) and closed (i.e., clasped) positions,respectively, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Theearring 100 includes a gemstone 110, or, more generally, an ornament,such as a pearl, a turquoise, a sapphire, a diamond, an artificialstone, a colored bead, etc., which is spherical in shape. Whilespherically-shaped gemstones comport well with the present invention,non-spherically-shaped gemstones may also be used. In the depictedembodiment, an opening 115 extends through a centerline of the gemstone110. In other embodiments, the opening 115 may be offset from acenterline of the gemstone 110.

An arched portion 120 includes a hinge 125 at one end. In oneembodiment, the arched portion 120 is semicircular, as depicted withinFIGS. 1A and 1B. In other embodiments, the arched portion 120 may becompletely circular, half round, triangular, square, etc. The hinge 125may be formed using a simple rivet, a small soldered rod, etc., aroundwhich a looped end of an earring wire 130 passes. Alternatively, the endof the earring wire 130 may be hammered into a flattened portion, inwhich a hole may be drilled for the hinge 125 to pass through. Theopposing end of the arched portion 120 abuts the gemstone 110. Thearched portion 120 may be constructed of any rigid material, such as,for example, precious or semiprecious metals, wood, stone, plastic,magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the arched portion 120is constructed of gold, silver, platinum, etc., or combinations thereof.Furthermore, arched portion 120 may be inscribed with artistic designs,encrusted with precious, semi-precious or non-precious stones, etc.

A mounting wire 140, attached to the end cap 150 using, for example, asolder joint, passes through the opening 115 in the gemstone 110 tosecure the gemstone 110 to the arched portion 120. The end cap 150includes an earring clasp 135 to releasably engage the earring wire 130.In one embodiment, a u-shaped earring clasp 135 is soldered to the endcap 140; other clasp arrangements may also be employed. In anotherembodiment, the end cap 150, the earring clasp 135 and the mounting wire140 may be formed from one piece of metal, i.e., e.g., a single casting.

The mounting wire 140 is attached to the arched portion 120 using, forexample, a solder joint. In one embodiment, one end of the mounting wire140 is passed through hole 141, located in the arched portion 120, andthen a solder bead 143 is applied to secure the mounting wire 140 to thearched portion 120. Thus, the gemstone 110 is held against the archportion 120, preferably in a horizontal orientation, by the tensiondeveloped within the mounting wire 140.

The mounting wire 140 may be constructed of a metal having sufficientstrength to carry the tension required to maintain the rigidity of theassembled earring 100. The end cap 150 may be constructed of any rigidor semi-rigid material, such as, for example, precious or semipreciousmetals, wood, stone, plastic, magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferredembodiment, the end cap 150 is constructed of gold, silver, platinum,etc., or combinations thereof.

FIGS. 2A and 2B present a partial cutaway view of an earring 200, inopen (i.e., unclasped) and closed (i.e., clasped) positions,respectively, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Theearring 200 includes a gemstone 210, such as a pearl, a turquoise, asapphire, a diamond, a bead, etc., which is spherical in shape. In thedepicted embodiment, an opening 215 extends through a centerline of thegemstone 210. In other embodiments, the opening 215 may be offset from acenterline of the gemstone 210 (not shown).

A ed portion 220 includes a hinge 225 at one end and a mounting peg 240at the other end. The hinge 225 may be formed using a simple rivet, asmall soldered rod, etc., around which a looped end of an earring wire230 passes. Alternatively, the end of the earring wire 230 may behammered into a flattened portion, in which a hole may be drilled forthe hinge 225 to pass through. The opposing end of the arched portion220 abuts the gemstone 210. The arched portion 220 may be constructed ofany rigid material, such as, for example, precious or semipreciousmetals, wood, stone, plastic, magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferredembodiment, the arched portion 220 is constructed of gold, silver,platinum, etc., or combinations thereof. Furthermore, arched portion 220may be inscribed with artistic designs, encrusted with precious,semi-precious or non-precious stones, etc.

The mounting peg 240 passes through the opening 215 in the gemstone 210,supports the gemstone 210, generally, and provides a horizontal axis ofrotation. In one embodiment, the mounting peg 240 is integrally formedwith the arched portion 220 and attached to the end cap 250 using, forexample, a solder joint, a weld, etc. In another embodiment, themounting peg 240 is integrally formed with the end cap 250 and attachedto the arched portion 220 using, for example, a solder joint, a weld,etc. If rotation of the gemstone 210 is not desired, the gemstone 210may be fixedly secured to the mounting peg 240 using, for example,adhesive, etc.

The end cap 250 also includes an earring clasp 235 to releasably engagethe earring wire 230. The end cap 250 may be constructed of any rigid orsemi-rigid material, such as, for example, precious or semipreciousmetals, wood, stone, plastic, magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferredembodiment, the end cap 250 is constructed of gold, silver, platinum,etc., or combinations thereof. The mounting peg 240 may be of similarconstruction. In one embodiment, the end cap 250, the earring clasp 235and the mounting peg 240 may be formed from one piece of metal, i.e.,e.g., a single casting.

FIGS. 3A and 3B present a partial cutaway view of an earring 300, inopen (i.e., unclasped) and closed (i.e., clasped) positions,respectively, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Theearring 300 includes a gemstone 310, such as a pearl, a turquoise, asapphire, a diamond, a bead, etc., which is spherical in shape. In thedepicted embodiment, two separate openings 316, 318 extend inwardlyalong a centerline of the gemstone 310. In other embodiments, theopenings 316, 318 may be offset from a centerline of the gemstone 310(not shown), or, the openings 316, 318 may extend completely through thecenterline of the gemstone, thereby creating a single opening, such asthe opening 315 depicted in FIGS. 3C and 3D.

An arched portion 320 includes a hinge 325 at one end and a mounting peg344 at the other end. In one embodiment, the arched portion 120 issemicircular, as depicted within FIGS. 3A and 3B. In other embodiments,the arched portion 120 may be completely circular, half round,triangular, square, etc. The hinge 325 may be formed using a simplerivet, a small soldered rod, etc., around which a looped end of anearring wire 330 passes. Alternatively, the end of the earring wire 330may be hammered into a flattened portion, in which a hole may be drilledfor the hinge 325 to pass through. In one embodiment, the mounting peg344 is integrally formed with the arched portion 320, while in anotherembodiment, the mounting peg 344 is attached to the arched portion 320using, for example, a solder joint, a weld, etc. The gemstone 310 may befixedly secured to the mounting peg 344 using, for example, adhesive,etc. The opposing end of the arched portion 320 abuts the gemstone 310.The arched portion 320 may be constructed of any rigid material, suchas, for example, precious or semiprecious metals, wood, stone, plastic,magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the arched portion 320is constructed of gold, silver, platinum, etc., or combinations thereof.Furthermore, arched portion 320 may be inscribed with artistic designs,encrusted with precious, semi-precious or non-precious stones, etc.

The end cap 350 includes an earring clasp 335 to releasably engage theearring wire 330 and a mounting peg 342. In one embodiment, the mountingpeg 342 is integrally formed with the end cap 350, while in anotherembodiment, the mounting peg 342 is attached to the end cap 350 using,for example, a solder joint, a weld, etc. The gemstone 310 may befixedly secured to the mounting peg 342 using, for example, adhesive,etc. The end cap 350 may be constructed of any rigid or semi-rigidmaterial, such as, for example, precious or semiprecious metals, wood,stone, plastic, magnetic alloy, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the endcap 350 is constructed of gold, silver, platinum, etc., or combinationsthereof. The mounting peg 342 may be of similar construction. In oneembodiment, the end cap 350, the earring clasp 335 and the mounting peg342 may be formed from one piece of metal, i.e., e.g., a single casting.

FIGS. 3C and 3D present a partial cutaway view of the earring 301, inopen (i.e., unclasped) and closed (i.e., clasped) positions,respectively, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Theearring 301 includes a gemstone 310, such as a pearl, a turquoise, asapphire, a diamond, a bead, etc., which is spherical in shape. In thedepicted embodiment, an opening 315 extends through a centerline of thegemstone 310. In other embodiments, the opening 315 may be offset from acenterline of the gemstone 310 (not shown).

An arched portion 320 includes a hinge 325 at one end and a mounting peg344 at the other end. In one embodiment, the arched portion 120 issemicircular, as depicted within FIGS. 3C and 3D. In other embodiments,the arched portion 120 may be completely circular, half round,triangular, square, etc. The hinge 325 may be formed using a simplerivet, a small soldered rod, etc., around which a looped end of anearring wire 330 passes. Alternatively, the end of the earring wire 330may be hammered into a flattened portion, in which a hole may be drilledfor the hinge 325 to pass through. In one embodiment, the mounting peg344 is integrally formed with the arched portion 320, while in anotherembodiment, the mounting peg 344 is attached to the arched portion 320using, for example, a solder joint, a weld, etc. The opposing end of thearched portion 320 abuts the gemstone 310. The arched portion 320 may beconstructed of any rigid material, such as, for example, precious orsemiprecious metals, wood, stone, plastic, magnetic alloy, etc. In apreferred embodiment, the arched portion 320 is constructed of gold,silver, platinum, etc., or combinations thereof. Furthermore, archedportion 320 may be inscribed with artistic designs, encrusted withprecious, semi-precious or non-precious stones, etc.

The end cap 350 includes an earring clasp 335 to releasably engage theearring wire 330 and a mounting peg 342. In one embodiment, the mountingpeg 342 is integrally formed with the end cap 350, while in anotherembodiment, the mounting peg 342 is attached to the end cap 350 using,for example, a solder joint, a weld, etc. The end cap 350 may beconstructed of any rigid or semi-rigid material, such as, for example,precious or semiprecious metals, wood, stone, plastic, magnetic alloy,etc. In a preferred embodiment, the end cap 350 is constructed of gold,silver, platinum, etc., or combinations thereof. The mounting peg 342may be of similar construction. In one embodiment, the end cap 350, theearring clasp 335 and the mounting peg 342 may be formed from one pieceof metal, i.e., e.g., a single casting.

Rather than securing the mounting pegs 342, 344 directly to the gemstone310, in one embodiment, the mounting pegs 340, 342 are formed from amagnetic alloy, such as, for example, platinum and cobalt, extend to thecenter of the gemstone 310 and are magnetically polarized in opposingdirections. Accordingly, when the mounting pegs 340, 342 are insertedinto the gemstone 310, the ends of the mounting pegs 340, 342 aremagnetically attracted to one another, thereby securing the gemstone 100to the arched portion 320. Advantageously, the gemstone 310 is free torotate about a horizontal axis formed by the magnetized mounting pegs340, 342. Of course, as noted above, the arched portion 320, the end cap350 and the earring wire 330 may all be formed from a magnetic alloy. Inanother embodiment, only the ends of the mounting pegs 340, 342 aremagnetized in order to secure the gemstone 310 to the arched portion320.

FIG. 4 depicts the various elements of earrings 100, 200, 300 and 301prior to mounting the gemstone, including, for example, the archedportions 120, 220, 320, the earring wires 130, 230, 330, the clasps 135,235, 335, the end caps 150, 250, 250, etc.

While this invention has been described in conjunction with specificembodiments thereof, many alternatives, modifications and variationswill be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferredembodiments of the invention as set forth herein, are intended to beillustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made withoutdeparting from the true spirit and full scope of the invention as setforth herein.

1. An earring, comprising: an ornament having an opening therethrough;and a setting, including: an arched portion having a hinge at one end,an earring wire attached to the hinge, an end cap having an earringclasp to releasably engage the earring wire, and a mounting wire,attached to the arched portion and the end cap, passing through theopening in the ornament.
 2. The earring of claim 1, wherein the ornamentis spherical and the opening extends through a centerline of theornament.
 3. The earring of claim 2, wherein the ornament is a pearl. 4.The earring of claim 3, wherein the earring wire, the arched portion andthe end cap are precious metals.
 5. The earring of claim 4, wherein thearched portion includes encrusted gemstones.
 6. The earring of claim 1,wherein the hinge is a rivet and an end of the earring wire forms a looparound the rivet.
 7. The earring of claim 1, wherein the earring claspis soldered to the end cap, and the mounting wire is soldered to the endcap and the arched portion.
 8. The earring of claim 1, wherein themounting wire carries a tensile load.
 9. An earring setting for agemstone, comprising: an arched portion, including: a hinge formed atone end, and a mounting peg, passing through an opening in the gemstone,at the other end; an earring wire attached to the hinge; an end cap,including an earring clasp to releasably engage the earring wire,attached to the mounting peg.
 10. The earring setting of claim 9,wherein the mounting peg provides a horizontal axis of rotation for thegemstone.
 11. The earring setting of claim 9, wherein the mounting pegis integrally formed at the other end of the arched portion and attachedto the end cap using a solder joint.
 12. The earring setting of claim 9,wherein the mounting peg is integrally formed at the end cap andattached to the arched portion using a solder joint.
 13. The earringsetting of claim 9, wherein the earring wire, the arched portion and theend cap are precious metals and the arched portion includes encrustedgemstones.
 14. The earring setting of claim 9, wherein the hinge is arivet and an end of the earring wire forms a loop around the rivet. 15.An earring setting for a gemstone, comprising: an arched portion,including: a hinge at one end, and a mounting peg, secured within afirst opening in the gemstone, at the other end; an earring wireattached to the hinge; and an end cap, including: an earring clasp toreleasably engage the earring wire, and a mounting peg secured within asecond opening in the gemstone.
 16. The earring setting of claim 15,wherein the mounting pegs are secured within the openings of thegemstone using adhesive.
 17. The earring setting of claim 15, whereinthe first and second openings form a continuous opening through thegemstone.
 18. The earring setting of claim 15, wherein the earring wire,the arched portion and the end cap are precious metals and the archedportion includes encrusted gemstones.
 19. The earring setting of claim15, wherein the hinge is a rivet and an end of the earring wire forms aloop around the rivet.
 20. The earring setting of claim 15, whereinarched portion is semicircular.